rralcala: we're all very busy, we don't expect anyone to have all that much free time. however, system administration is different from software development. In case you realize at some point that you lack the time to maintain something,i ask that you look for a new owner and pass the responsibility to this person.

6. New website. this has been on the table for *years* with very little progress. Someone should take ownership and get it done for good. I'd recommend something very simple, maybe just a single page, but very well designed.

suggests popup (if it makes sense) popup patch workflow question widely and revisit "git.sl.o vs. github) question after that (more especially, there is a FOSS analog of github and we can install SL instance w/ keeping all benefits we have w/ git.sl.o)

walterbender: from infra pov, the benefits we have are: (1) close integration w/ the rest of SL infra (accounts, sending translate.sl.o notifies, patchwork, possibly more); (2) we have more freedom to add/remove/modify the content;

dnarvaez: ok. if you get the buy in of most developers, i guess the migration can happen incrementally. the benefit of git is that you have a full copy of the history so moving things around doesn't require sysadmin help